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Why would “non-profitness” impress a libertarian? One should find it downright embarrassing.
Just because libertarians support the idea of for-profit organizations doesn’t mean nonprofit organizations are problematic…
It doesn’t seem to me like they are trying to impress people with their nonprofit status in the above, just stating it as fact.